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TWIGS 2008 Annual Report - Therapeutic Work in Gardening
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GARDENING ADVICE
Less maintenance can mean less stress
Caring for a garden should be an enjoyable activity that calms the mind and brings you
closer to the natural world. To achieve this try to minimise the tasks that you do not enjoy,
or that you cannot cope with. It may be that your life circumstances have changed, due to
health or injury. This is a time to re-think how you care for a garden, and what you hope to
get from gardening. Most importantly, remember that it is your garden, and it is up to you
what sort of garden you create, and how much work you want to put into it.
This fact sheet aims to provide some ideas on low-maintenance gardens, how to adapt a
garden to meet your needs, and how to create a garden that encourages wildlife (which
can help you with your gardening chores). Many people believe that as they get older, or
their health changes, gardening is something that they can no longer enjoy. Even the
smallest of spaces can allow a few pots for cultivation, and nurturing plants can be a
therapeutic activity that contributes towards recovery following illness.
Let nature do the work
To minimise the work involved in gardening, take advantage of natures own pest controls.
Grow plants that encourage animals and birds into your garden, and enjoy that contact
with the natural world. Ladybirds are well known for their capacity for eating greenfly,
lacewings and hoverflies do the same. Frogs are wonderful slug killers, and you do not
need a huge pond to introduce frogs into your garden. A small (1 foot) hole, lined with
plastic, is sufficient for frogs to exist. Even a large bowl or old sink will do the job. Add
some oxygenating pondweed, and even some tiny fish, and you will have a micro pond
that will encourage wildlife and keep down slugs.
Plants for wildlife
Buddleia (Butterfly bush) – leaves and flowers are food for Butterflies.
Anything with berries will feed birds which can be especially good in winter.
Plants with wide, open flowers encourage Hoverflies and Bees.
Nettles are essential food for certain Butterflies.
A pile of old logs and twigs provide winter refuge for a host of beneficial insects.
Wild flowers and native plants are ideally situated to their situation, and will require little or
no attention. They will encourage bees, birds and butterflies into your garden. Some
wildflowers are now so rare in the countryside that they only survive thanks to gardeners
giving up a small part of their garden.
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Adapt your garden to meet your needs
Decide what you want from a garden, and then build a garden to meet your needs. Ask
yourself:
Do you really need a large lawn? Lawns require more care than any part of a garden.
Have you considered using hard landscaping (gravel etc.) with a few choice pots?
Even a sunny windowsill allows space to cultivate a few special plants.
HELP & CARE HANDIWORKS PLUS (available to residents of Bournemouth, Poole,
East Dorset, Christchurch and Purbeck)
Handiworks Plus is available to anyone over the age of 18 living in the Bournemouth,
Poole, Christchurch, East Dorset and Purbeck areas. Members of Handiworks Plus can
call one number 0300 111 3303 and report any repairs or household maintenance issues
and we will arrange for an appropriate police checked tradesperson who is skilled in their
trade to carry out the work required. The Handiworks Team provide experienced,
competitively priced tradespeople and will arrange all works on your behalf. The
contractual relationship for each job is between you (the Handiworks Plus member) and
the tradesperson. Handiworks Plus is a social enterprise, this means that 100% of any
profits from the service provided by Handiworks Plus will fund Help and Care’s charitable
work. Membership of Handiworks Plus costs £25 a year. The services available include:
General Handyman – small building works and maintenance, build flat pack
furniture, fit draught proofing, put up curtain rails/blinds, moving furniture within the
home, hanging mirrors and pictures, clearing gutters.
Electrical – rectifying loss of light or power, installing and repairing sockets and
lights, fixing/replacing doorbells, installing outside security lights, installing power to
new areas.
Carpentry – Door and window repairs, door furniture fitting and repairs, shelves
fitted, skirting and architrave installation, repairs to sheds, fence and gate
installation or repair.
Plumbing - Tap repairs and replacement, bath and sink traps unblocked, internal
leaks fixed, WC flushing faults rectified, radiators bled, baths and sinks sealed,
washing machines and dishwashers plumbed in.
Security and Safety – Window and door locks, spy holes and door chains fitted,
smoke detectors, supply and fit key safes.
Gardening – Weeding, mowing lawns, planting flowers and shrubs, trimming hedges,
pruning.
Gas and central heating – rectifying loss of heating, rectifying loss of hot water,
repair faulty radiator valves, installation of boilers, gas cookers and fires, servicing
boilers and gas fires.
Painting and decorating – internal and external painting, wallpapering, woodwork
painting/staining, tiling, small areas of plastering.
Flooring – carpet and vinyl fitted, laminate and ceramic floor tiles laid.
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HOMEWORKS – TECHNICAL ADVICE FOR LARGER JOBS
Homeworks is a comprehensive building design service that uses trusted local contractors
and provides clients with advice, design and project management for larger works such as
a new kitchen, bathroom, UPVC windows or a new roof. Contact the Handiworks Plus
Team for more information.
In Safe Hands
Geoff Cater
Tel: 01202 488452
Mobile: 07877 24 85 14
Email: geoff.cater@ntlworld.com
A helping hand for the elderly; lawn mowing. Fully insured and CRB checked. Call for
details of charges.
Sensory Gardens
A sensory garden is a garden that is created specifically to stimulate some or all of our
senses. They are usually aimed at people who have some of their senses impaired, for
example a garden may be particularly fragrant and have striking juxtapositions of colour for
people who have a visual impairment.
Sensory gardens do not have to be exclusively for those whose senses are impaired. One
of the joys of gardening is the sensory enjoyment of the scents, colours and foliage of
different plants.
Gardening on a budget
Many gardeners welcome the opportunity to share their passion with others. If you are
gardening on a tight budget, it may be worth joining a local gardening group. This will
enable you to swap plant cuttings, seeds, and other ideas with other gardeners. Look out
for car boot sales and fetes where you may find bargains. Visits to municipal tips can
provide a variety of unusual containers for plants, at very little cost, and at some tips you
are able to purchase eco-friendly mulch for your garden.
Low maintenance advice for your garden
Raised beds and containers help to reduce strain to your back and require less
digging. Try to situate them near to a water supply to avoid carrying heavy watering
cans over long distances.
Lawns tend to require intensive maintenance, could you reduce the size of your lawn,
or let part of it grow long to create a wild flower meadow area?
Ground cover: any plant can be grown as ground cover. If a plant is growing in the
right conditions it will thrive and force out other plants. Growing plants in tight
clumps or drifts, leaving no space for weeds to establish.
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Most importantly, enjoy your garden. Make it a space that works for you, and make caring
for it an enjoyable and rewarding activity.
LOCAL GARDENING CLUBS AND ORGANISATIONS
Allotments - Bournemouth
Find out about allotments available in your area by contacting:
Ed Alexander – Bournemouth Borough Council
Tel: 01202 451191
Website: www.bournemouth.gov.uk
Allotments – Christchurch
Christchurch Borough Council currently provides 354 plots on five sites around the
borough. All sites are enclosed and have a dip tank water supply. For further details
contact:
Alan Ottaway Tel: 01202 495068, Email: sports.development@christchurch.gov.uk
Kinson Community Centre
Pelhams Park
Millhams Road
Kinson
Bournemouth, BH10 7LH
Tel: 01202 572826
The Community Centre has details of a number of gardening/plant interest groups that
meet regularly at the centre including the Bournemouth & Poole Fuchia Society, Kinson
Horticultural Society, and the Wessex Bonsai Society contact the office for further details.
Knyveton Gardens Action Group
14 Garden View
Bournemouth
BH1 3QA
Tel: 01202 553769
A sensory garden for people with sensory loss. It has wheelchair access, raised flower
beds and a tapping rail for people with sight impairment. The garden stimulates the
senses; plants for smell and colour, sculpture to touch, pond with trickling water for sound,
and a café for the fifth sense – taste!
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Sheltered Work Opportunities Project (SWOP)
Cherry Tree Nursery
Off New Rd Roundabout
Northbourne
BH10 7DA
Tel: 01202 593537
Fax: 01202 590626
Website: www.cherrytreenursery.org.uk
SWOP is a registered charity offering supportive work, rehabilitation to over 100 adults
with severe and enduring mental illness. Cherry Tree is a shrub nursery growing 120,000
plants annually. Plants are on sale to the general public, opening hours are:
Monday – Friday 8am – 3.30pm
Saturday – 9am – 3pm (Summer), 9am – 12pm (Winter).
St Alban’s Garden Club
A friendly club with talks and outings of interest to gardeners. Meets on the 3rd Monday of
every month at 2pm at St Alban’s Church Rooms, 21 Linwood Road, Bournemouth. For
further details contact Mrs L Anderson on 01202 524434.
West Howe Gardening Club
For residents of West Howe Bournemouth who are interested in getting involved with a
hobby that keeps you fit and healthy, helps you have fun, helps you meet new people.
Enjoy growing your own organic fruit and vegetables? For further details contact:
West Howe Network Shop
32 Cunningham Crescent
West Howe
BH11 8DU
Tel: 01202 573082 Fax: 01202 575600
Email: westhowe@hotmail.com
USEFUL NATIONAL ORGANISATIONS
Thrive
The Geoffrey Udall Centre
Beech Hill
Reading
Berkshire
RG7 2AT
Telephone: 0118 988 5688
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Fax: 0118 988 5677
Blind gardeners’ helpline: 0118 988 6668
Website: www.thrive.org.uk
Gardening can help anyone with a disability. Through its research, education and
promotional activities Thrive aims to show how, why and where people with a disability can
benefit.
Gardening magazines available on tape
There are a number of gardening magazines that are available on tape for people who are
blind or visually impaired. The following magazines are available for an annual
subscription of £15 from:
The Talking Newspaper Association
National Recording Centre
Heathfield
East Sussex
TN21 8DB
Tel:01435 866102
Weekly: Amateur Gardening
Monthlies: BBC Gardeners World; Garden Answers; The Garden RHS; Which Gardening;
and Homes and Gardens.
The quarterly magazine ‘Come Gardening’ is available for an annual subscription of £3
from:
Horticultural Therapy
Goulds Ground
Vallis Way
Frome, Somerset
BA11 3DW
Tel: 01373 464782
HOW TO CONTACT HELP AND CARE
By telephone: 0300 111 3303
Monday – Thursday 9am – 5pm and Friday 10am – 4.30pm
Answering machine available outside these hours
Textphone for the hard of hearing: 01202 416047
By post: The Pokesdown Centre
896 Christchurch Road
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This information has been researched and produced by Help and Care Carerslink and was believed to be
correct at the time of production. Inclusion does not imply a recommendation by Help and Care.
Last updated in April 2009.
Gardening Advice Factsheet Bournemouth & Christchurch April 2009
Help and Care is a Company Limited by Guarantee Registered in England and Wales
Registered Company No. 3187574 Registered Charity No. 1055056